Wedding Rings Made Of Dinosaur Bone, Meteorite And Deer Antler

by Simone Hill

Ever heard of wedding rings made out of dinosaur bones? (We hadn't either!) Jeweler Johan Rust of Jewelry by Johan has taken antique to a whole new level by making engagement rings and bands out of prehistoric materials like meteorite and petrified dinosaur. According to descriptions in his online store, Johan uses dinosaur leg bone found in the the Morrison Formation in Utah where dinosaur fragments can be found that date back to the Jurassic era. As for the meteorite, the pieces come from the Gibeon Meteorite, which broke apart while entering Earth's atmosphere and scattered around Namibia during the prehistoric era. Johan has also made rings out of other unusual materials like bamboo, African balkwood and even deer antler. Prices range up to $1,800 for these unique rings, take a look at a few of the different styles below!

Meteorite Engagement Rings

Left: Opal and meteorite band with cathedral set aquamarine; Right: Meteorite band with black diamond stone

Deer Antler and Dinosaur Bone Engagement Rings

Left: Deer antler wedding band with princess cut diamond; Right: Round opal with a dinosaur bone, meteorite and titanium band